Championing women’s urological health through precision, care, and patient empowerment.
Dr. Evelyn Mmapula Moshokoa is a distinguished Urologist and one of South Africa’s leading voices in advancing women’s urological health. With a career spanning more than fifteen years, she brings vast expertise in diagnosing and treating complex urinary and reproductive tract conditions with both medical and surgical precision.
She completed her MBChB at the University of Pretoria and later specialized in Urology through the Colleges of Medicine of South Africa — becoming one of the first black female urologists in the country. Dr. Moshokoa’s practice emphasizes early diagnosis, minimally invasive treatments, and patient education.
Her philosophy centers on restoring confidence and quality of life for patients dealing with urinary, kidney, and pelvic floor disorders. Known for her calm professionalism and commitment to dignity in care, she continues to inspire through mentorship, community outreach, and her contributions to women’s health advancement.
A urologist specialises in diagnosing and treating conditions involving the urinary tract and the male reproductive system. This includes kidney stones, urinary infections, bladder problems, incontinence, pelvic pain, prostate conditions, and certain urological cancers.
Yes. Many urological conditions affect women, including recurrent UTIs, bladder control issues, kidney concerns, pelvic organ dysfunction, and painful urination. A urologist provides targeted care and management for these conditions.
They are familiar with the latest research and treatment options for menopause-related symptoms, as well as the long-term health risks that women may face during and after menopause.
NAMS specialists provide comprehensive care that addresses the many physical and emotional changes that women may experience during menopause.
Holding this certification along with other credentials as an Obstetrician / gynaecologist Dr. Moodley will help women manage common symptoms such as hot flashes, vaginal dryness, and mood changes, as well as provide guidance on maintaining bone health, reducing the risk of heart disease and breast cancer, while promoting healthy lifestyle habits.
This also encompasses younger women who develop early menopause or ovarian failure.
By working with a NAMS specialist, you can be confident in receiving individualized care that is tailored to your unique needs, preferences, and medical history.
Your first visit includes a full medical history, discussion of symptoms, and a physical examination if required. The urologist may request tests such as urine analysis, blood tests, ultrasound, or imaging to make an accurate diagnosis and tailor treatment.
If you experience persistent urinary symptoms (burning, frequency, urgency), severe lower abdominal pain, visible blood in urine, recurring infections, kidney stone symptoms, or ongoing incontinence, it is best to see a urologist for specialised evaluation.
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